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iHii: QJNLY MORNINU I'APEB OF tfllE PROVINCE

AN IDEAL HOTEL Is the leading hotel of Tnranak When yon make llie White Kan Hotel your home, you are opposite tlu Post Office, two minutes away fron the Knilway Station, ami as comfortable: as careful attention and experience can make you. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In ease of (ire "escapes" are plentiful and convenient. WHITE HART HOTEL >'li\V I'I.V.MOITH. (Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor). The furnishing is tasteful, the various .sitting rooms, drawing, writing and commercial rooms arranged thoughtfully and for luxurious comfort, Billiard table, hot, cold and shower baths equally nf the best. The bar is apari from the private entrance and is stocked with liquors (it to uphold the reputation. CHAHLES CLAHKE, PttOI'BIETOK, (Late of Gisborne and Auckland). Telephone 38 P.O. Box 3o

LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. QQA ACKES on the E.isl Coast where (In- climate cannot be excelled: 17'.l acres in grass nml llif balance in bush; 2-roroiieil whaiv; gooil slice)' yards anil tip-top orchard. At the present tiiiie (here are 20 cows anil 200 sheep on the properly. Price £3 per aere. OQ ACHES htinily Io New Plyiuuiilh, with small house ; suitable for a poultry farm, price tlioD, .C 5 > cash auil the balance can remain at low rate. >"o matter what your rcquireiiii'uts are, whether it be a home in town, a section, or a farm, we simply state here that we can liml what you want. If you wish to selltell us, you can use our advertising spare free, and our resources are at vour command. We'll lind a buyer. O Art ACRES of good coast land with two houses upon the property ; can easily be divided into three farms. k Within a mile of factory and very close to township ami school, etc.; price only £lO per acre, and very easy terms can be arranged. TO EXCHANGE; ACHES of suburban bind for nu unimproved farm. We have blocks in Kaglau Taurauga, Wairarapa, and Waikato North, South, East aud West, and shall be pleased to assist you, and provide you with information. Even if you are ouly sligh'.ly interested, write us, we'll do our best to serve vou faithfully.

LOOK AT THIS: 'J ACHES of level suburban lsi.ii =l, about 15 minutes' walk from town, all fenced, cau be bought for £:J7S. We have several bouse propertic ♦.«r s.-.le at very low ligures ami easy It you waul your properties sold or exchanged don't forget to let us know. OILMOUK & PATTIE LAND AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. THE "NEWS" FOR THE DAY. Can be purchased every morning, or subscriptions can be sent in to us from any of the following authorised agents for The Taranaki Daily and Weekly News. Mr LMcr, Ike Store, Moturoa. Mr J. Avery,Tobacconist, Devon St., N.» Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon St, N.P. Mr b. 0. Hasvkc, Bookseller, Dcvo Street, X:P. Mr T, B. Hodder, Bookseller, Devc Street, N.P. MiwUottier, Store, Brougham Street Mr ReVrt*, Grocer, Elliott Street. Mrs Bruce, Store, Hospital Gate. Mr Francis, SW;;. Devon Streej West. Mr A. G. Catrau, Fancy Goods Deali Devon Street, fcftty Vc.'iit Co., Devon Strejst East. Mr'ScriiyJicr, Stole, Henui. Xt Tiscli, Store. Kitzroy. Jlf ,f, McNeil, Gjucer, Devon Street Ea Mr H. J, Hobbs. Grocer, Devon Stre Wt'nt, Miss KeU'ord, Devon Street, Dra er

\\ aitara, bios. Urenui, Mr Bertram!; Bell lilock, Mr Downs; Sentrv Hill, Mrs Sampson, Inglewood, Mr Drake. Stratford. Mr H. L. Hctts. Klthain, Mr H. G. Carman! KapoDga, Mr Carman' Haw-era, Mr V. H. Boase. Tariki, MrThuikleston. If you like the " NEWS'from this issue, tell your friends—we'll appreciate your kindness—so will they! If you DON'T like it-tell us-arid why ! Maybe you have a /.riend who would like to mUscribe, --send us his name and address, we'll find an '''o'™ 1 '" I'' ls locality —or roach him by nvil. Every •day the circulation extends by ,eoach to L'renui, by coach to Opunake, hv rail to Hawcra and all intermediary points- in fact throughout the whole Province of Tarauaki. 'UEfcK EXQI'Hi'IKS 'lO CJIKCUU kDT ' , ' MANAGE!!, " SEWS " OFFICE, IION '', STREET NEY*' I'LYMOUI'H KORU SAW ~„. "'MILLING CO.. Burned out I IS Sock | goin *> 1 kl,Ut)Uft J again. ' PRICSENT: While the new mill is unilcr eo Hruction I am offering my stock <. . 1 M.OOOft at prices never before heard of in Xe\v Plymouth. It you want to i build a house, stable or n pigslyo Remember it's MOOTJiLX J! I Ml', not the sappy, swainjiy, spoiißy sluiV that is being offered you under the name of 111 Ml'. The (iovcrnmon! have taken over 100,01111 within thirst six mouths, ami they know the best. Apply. T:. S. KDK, Manager. MERIT REWARDED BY COURT Ob JUSTICE. The acknowledged good qualities and success of SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT have , brought out many imitations, and one ikSE; wa«> just tried in the Suprcw tstri»; ,xr.-.i_.i. before his Honor I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 1

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